The Pacific Rim School District covers much of Central Vancouver Islands rugged, picturesque West Coast and serves a regional population of approximately 31,000 residing in the communities of Port Alberni, Tofino, Ucluelet, Bamfield and other remote communities. The schools are situated on the ha-houlthee of the ci?aa?at?, hupacasath, tla-o-qui-aht, Yuulu?il?at?, and Huu-ay-aht First Nations. The school district respectfully acknowledges that it works alongside all Nuu-chah-nulth Nations, other First Nations, and Metis and Inuit of British Columbia to serve all children and youth of the Alberni-Clayoquot region.
The district is home to 4000 students, 35% of whom are of Indigenous ancestry, in two neighbourhood secondary schools, eight elementary schools, and one K-9 school. The district has a successful alternate learning centre, a strong French Immersion program, a thriving international student program, and a busy continuing education program.
The School
Maquinna Elementary School is located in the city of Port Alberni and enrolls approximately 300 students.
The School Vice Principal
Preferred candidates will have classroom or administrative experience in elementary or middle school settings, as well as strong, positive interpersonal skills and recognized involvement in building effective school and community relations. Candidates will show a commitment to improved achievement for all learners, including the ability to engage staff in the creation of a professional learning community that considers research, best practice, and student data to guide instruction and to develop school plans.
The Vice Principal is hired to the District and will be placed initially at Maquinna Elementary School.
Key qualities, attributes and experiences include: Knowledge of current educational trends and best practice relating to instruction and assessment, emphasizing best practice in literacy and numeracy instruction
Knowledge of and successful implementation of effective programs that reflect the cultural and academic needs of Indigenous students.
Knowledge of and experience with social and emotional learning, mental health, and well-being research and curriculum
Ability to develop fair and effective student behaviour support systems.
Knowledge of and experience in effective ways to use technology as tools to enhance student learning
Strong personal and professional vision
Interest in, and, ideally, experience with out of the box thinking with respect to developing programs that meet the needs of students living in a rural, outdoor centered community
Visible commitment to life-long learning and professional learning Qualifications A valid British Columbia teaching certificate
Completion of or significant progress towards a Masters Degree in education or related field
Successful teaching experience in an elementary school settingSalary Range: $127,089 - $134, 284
For more information on this position contact Peter Klaver, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, at 250.720.2757 or pklaver@sd70.bc.ca.
Interested applicants should forward their resume with supporting documentation and cover letter to: Trisha Wilson, Manager of Human Resources before 9:00am, Friday, April 26, 2024. Application packages may be submitted electronically to twilson@sd70.bc.ca. In submitting an application package, candidates consent to the district contacting individuals or supervisors for the purpose of shortlisting and/or reference checking other than those provided as references in the submitted application package.
We appreciate the interest of all applicants but advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted.